VACANCIES—MALES A METROPOLITAN TECHNICAL APPOINTMENT Ri + Ldi=Esin wt dt DO YOU RECOGNISE THIS EQUATION? Then you could be the man we have been retained to find. Our clients have given us the task of finding a man to join their top level team engaged on the design and manufacture of high voltage switchgear. Preferably you should be a B.E. electrical graduate or N.Z.C.E. electrical but an older man with experience would not be precluded, nor would a student likely to complete his exams this year. The successful applicant who though required now. could start in up to three months time, is assured of advancement limited only by his ability and enthusiasm. Location: Wellington. For this and any position in the technical field telephone for a confidential appointment. METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIAL, THE TECHNICAL PERSONNEL PEOPLE, TELEPHONE: 50-434, Offices in Wellington, Lower Hutt and Christchurch. AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Licensed Aeronautical Engineers for positions in our main workshops at Christchurch International Airport and at our Aerial Topdressing Base at Rangiora ■ (within 20 miles of Christchurch). Work is interesting and varied on a wide range of Group 1 Aircraft and engines. Salary by negotiation. Apply in first instance, in writing, to:— ENGINEERING MANAGER, AIRWORK (N.Z.) LIMITED, P.O. BOX 9, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. CHRISTCHURCH. 2330 ARE YOU AMBITIOUS AN AUSTRALASIAN Organisation has an opening in Christchurch which offers first class opportunities to th* right man. The man we seek is aged between 23 and 45, successful in his present position, yet somewhat impatient with progress. He will have a good personality, appearance, and ability to handle interviews as well as a desire to work for personal success. The annual income potential is not less than £l5OO The selection process is thorough and will ensure that no applicant will bt taken from his present employment or business unless it is certain he has the right aptitude for the position. Write to the following address, giving brief details of your career to date. The Manager, P.O. Box 2629, Christchurch. 7212 AVIEMORE AND BENMORE POWER PROJECTS CARPENTERS AND EXPERIENCED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS REQUIRED FOR THESE MAJOR WORKS ADULT workers with heavy construction experience ar« required on the above Power Projects. A minimum 9k hour fortnight is being worked at present and £2 per week construction allowance is payable. Good single accommodation immediately available and married accommodation may be available within a reasonable time, from appointment. Apply with full details or in person to the Employment Officer, MINISTRY OF WORKS, PRIVATE BAG, OTEMATATA. Bfiß9 A CAREER IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS can join the R.A.F. under two separate entry schemes, travelling expenses to th* United Kingdom in each case being paid by the Air Ministry. ROYAL AIR FORCE COLLEGE, CRANWELL To apply for a permanent commission, offering a flying career that leads to high executive appointments, you need the following qualifications. The age limits on entry are 17J to 19 i years. Education: University Entrance Examination in English language, mathematics, science or a second language and two other subjects DIRECT ENTRY COMMISSION As an alternative to Cranwell, you may apply for * Direct Entry Commission and within eight months i e after basic training in New Zealand, you could be flying a Jet Provost in the United Kingdom on your first solo. Depending on the terms of your commission, you may serve until the age of 38 or 55 years, in each case qualifying for pension, provided you complete at least 16 yean’ service. Alternatively you may leave after eight or 13 yean with a tax free gratuity of £l5OO or £4OOO respectively. AGE LIMITS: 17i to 28 yean. EDUCATION: School Certificate with mathematics. English, Science and one other subject is a minimum requirement For further detaili write—as soon as possible—to:— The Senior Royal Air Force Liaison Officer, British Defence Liaison Staff, BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION, P.O. BOX 1812, WEUIHGTON. 2336
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 24
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